Hello everyone,I just discovered this half-hour-long documentary about Occupy Wall Street and (perhaps) the future of internet communication. Most of the footage is from the first few months of OWS and I make a couple appearances toward the beginning (2:11, I'm the guitarist).

The main reason I'm sharing this documentary with you is that I want you to understand the import of what happened last September - beyond the lies and bias that corporate-controlled media yet mete out to the public regarding OWS. By and large, the individuals and even the organism that I encountered at Zuccoti Park last year was intelligent, forward-thinking, free-thinking, non-political, non-ideological, non-authoritarian, non-violent, and ever striving for equality while respecting each person's individuality and autonomy. This documentary does a great job of revealing what I saw, experienced, and participated in at OWS last year.Hopefully this documentary will help show that what we have in OWS is a group of (mostly) young people committed to community, peace, and justice. Committed, even, to the renewal of all things. There is so much passion, hope, indignation, strength, and love to steward within this movement; so I hope you'll continue to join me in this conversation, as we determine together what it means to labor with God (and the rest of humanity, within and without the church) toward the renewal of all things.